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Three Options for Scaling Up E-Business Suite for Reporting
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 10/ three_options_for_scaling_up_ebs_…The run-up to our annual OpenWorld conference consists of frenzied activities to ensure that all of our planned certifications wrap up in time to be announced at the conference. The follow-up from OpenWorld consists of handling questions, bug reports, and escalations from our sessions, panels, and private customer meetings.
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Single Sign-On and Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.2.3 Certified with EBS 11i
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ soo_oid_10123_certified_with_ebs.…[Sept 22 Update: Sorry, folks -- moving too fast. This certification covers only EBS 11i, not Release 12 as stated incorrectly in an earlier version of this article. Title and contents revised to refer to Release 11i only.] OpenWorld 2008 has started with a vengeance.
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Web Cache 10.1.2.3 Certified with EBS 11i
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ web_cache_10123_certified_with_eb…Any readers even half-paying attention to this blog today could probably have predicted this final certification announcement: Web Cache 10.1.2.3 has been certified for use with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i. One final time today...
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Database Vault 10.2.0.4 Certified with EBS 11i and 12
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ database_vault_10204_certified_wi…Our certification run-up to OpenWorld continues, and I'm pleased to announce that Database Vault 10.2.0.4 is now certified with E-Business Suite Release 11i and 12. For more details about Database Vault and how it works in E-Business Suite environments, see this article.
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GE Infrastructure + AMP Case Study at OpenWorld 2008
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ ge_infrastructure_amp_case_study_…Our OpenWorld preparations are at a fever pitch right now and I can barely see the top of my inbox. One of my colleagues, Biju Mohan, has an OpenWorld session that will be useful if you're evaluating the Applications Management Pack.
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The Case of The Missing Database Links
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ the_case_of_the_missing_database_…[Sep 12, 2008 Update: Thanks to questions posted by readers in the comments and via private emails, I've confirmed that there are some EBS products -- namely, Advanced Planning (APS), and Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) -- that do use database links today.
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Filling Up Your OpenWorld 2008 Calendar
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ filling_up_your_openworld_2008_ca…Apparently, there's this big Oracle conference coming up in a few weeks... A recent wave of emails have been requests to profile certain OpenWorld 2008 events. In addition to the sessions that I'll be personally involved in, in some capacity or another, here are some EBS techstack-related things
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OracleAS 10.1.2.2 Certified with EBS 11i and 12
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 09/ oracleas_10122_certified_with_ebs…We wrapped up a new certification over the long weekend, but it's a bit of a strange one. We had originally not planned to do this certification at all, for reasons that might be clearer by the end of this article. However, a suitably large number of you have requested it explicitly, so we revisited that decision.
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Hi- Need help understanding this Oracle IFS/contract Developer need in Southern CA
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/ itanswers/ hi-need-help-understanding…New Question Created by Drpoteat
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Reducing Patching Downtimes with Staged Applications Systems
http://blogs.oracle.com/ stevenChan/ 2008/ 08/ reducing_patching_downtimes_with_…It's axiomatic that everyone wants to minimize maintenance downtimes for their E-Business Suite environments. This is particularly crucial for environments with users in multiple timezones. I've previously summarized some of the most-effective ways of reducing patching downtimes for E-Business Suite environments.
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